New Red Bull Stratos Trailer:

Custom camera systems

for Red Bull Stratos –

A mission to the edge of space

Zero-G Nintendo Shoot:

Jay Nemeth

filming Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin for Nintendo in Zero G

Flightline Films Compilation Demo Reel:

Tom Schaus Aerial Filming Demo Reel:

Red Bull Rampage:

Thunder Over Reno:

Mission to the edge of Space – Red Bull Stratos – Trailer

Redbull — January 21, 2010 —

The mission, Red Bull Stratos, will take renowned athlete Felix Baumgartner to at least 120,000 feet above the earth, to the very edge of Space.

From there, he will attempt a stratospheric free fall jump – the longest in the history of man – and hopefully will become the first human to break the speed of sound with his own body.

For more information, visit http://www.redbullstratos.com/

The science of supersonic freefall – Red Bull Stratos

Redbull — February 23, 2010 —

Stratos, will take renowned athlete Felix Baumgartner to at least 120,000 feet above the earth, to the very edge of Space.

From there, he will attempt a stratospheric free fall jump – the longest in the history of man – and hopefully will become the first human to break the speed of sound with his own body.

For more information, visit http://www.redbullstratos.com/

Mission to the edge of Space – Red Bull Stratos – Trailer

Redbull — January 21, 2010 —

Besides Baumgartner’s second skin space suit, the components necessary to safely complete a freefall from 120,000 feet include: a mammoth helium balloon; a pressurized capsule; a chest pack with monitoring, tracking and communications capabilities; and a personal parachute system unlike any other in existence.

To learn more about the mission, visit http://redbullstratos.com

Mission to the edge of Space – Red Bull Stratos – Trailer

Redbull — January 21, 2010 —

The Red Bull Stratos science team has unveiled the first space suit ever to be produced by David Clark Company for a non-governmental space program. The team has also revealed the pressure helmet, which with the suit will serve as Felix Baumgartners sole life-support system when he

steps off his capsule at 120,000 feet to attempt a record-breaking freefall from the edge of space.

This next-generation gear was manufactured by Massachusetts-based David Clark Company Incorporated, which has pioneered air and space crew protective equipment since 1941, including launch entry suits for Space Shuttle astronauts and the iconic suit that United States Air Force Colonel (Ret.) Joe Kittinger wore on his historic Excelsior III jump in 1960.

To learn more about the mission, visit http://redbullstratos.com

Mission to the edge of Space – Red Bull Stratos – Trailer

Behind the scenes look at the latest tests for the Red Bull Stratos mission done at Antelope Valley Fairgrounds.

The mission, Red Bull Stratos, will take renowned athlete Felix Baumgartner to at least 120,000 feet above the earth, to the very edge of Space.

From there, he will attempt a stratospheric free fall jump – the longest in the history of man – and hopefully will become the first human to break the speed of sound with his own body.

This is a mission to overcome limits which have existed for almost fifty years, ever since the heroic achievement of the young US Air Force test pilot, Joe Kittinger, with his 1960 Excelsior mission.

Red Bull Stratos will attempt to make history and deliver valuable learnings for medical and scientific advancement that will aid the exploration of space in future years.

To learn more about the mission, visit http://redbullstratos.com

Jay Nemeth filming Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin for Nintendo in Zero G

Flightline Films Compilation Demo Reel

FlightLine Films started in 1984 providing Production Companies with the best in Aerial Cinematography services. As we’ve grown into the world’s first and only provider of cost-effective solutions for filming in Space and Optical Tracking, we still carry on the tradition of running the best Gyro Stabilized Helicopter and Fixed Wing systems out there.

Red Bull Rampage:

www.redbullrampage.com

Red Bull Rampage, the premier freeride mountain biking competition, held annually from 2001 to 2004, is blasting back onto the scene in 2008 on a dangerous network of ridges near Zion National Park, bigger and badder than ever before. From October 2-5, Red Bull Rampage: The Evolution will draw the greatest riders in the world to a new venue offering the most challenging terrain mountain bike competition has ever seen.

Red Bull Rampage:

www.redbullrampage.com

Red Bull Rampage, the premier freeride mountain biking competition, held annually from 2001 to 2004, is blasting back onto the scene in 2008 on a dangerous network of ridges near Zion National Park, bigger and badder than ever before. From October 2-5, Red Bull Rampage: The Evolution will draw the greatest riders in the world to a new venue offering the most challenging terrain mountain bike competition has ever seen.

Thunder Over Reno:

Thrust into the life-and-death world of Air Racing at Reno, NV, Butch Bandi (Hawk Younkins) has his hands full. He has to keep his mind on his flying, while dealing with possible love interest from Marti Jackman (Natasha Yi) and Paige Raider (Izabella St. James). His toughest job might be just staying alive.

Join us and Butch Bandi at 500 MPH 50 feet off the deck in “Thunder Over Reno”…truly the World’s fastest Love Story!

http://www.thunderoverreno.com

Thunder Over Reno:

Thrust into the life-and-death world of Air Racing at Reno, NV, Butch Bandi (Hawk Younkins) has his hands full. He has to keep his mind on his flying, while dealing with possible love interest from Marti Jackman (Natasha Yi) and Paige Raider (Izabella St. James). His toughest job might be just staying alive.

Join us and Butch Bandi at 500 MPH 50 feet off the deck in “Thunder Over Reno”…truly the World’s fastest Love Story!

http://www.thunderoverreno.com

Mission to the edge of Space – Red Bull Stratos – Trailer

Falling from the edge of Space: Lights, Camera, Freefall! The Stratos mission team gives an exclusive look at the custom camera systems that will record and broadcast Felix Baumgartner’s stratospheric mission later this year. Bringing together high definition and real time images to a supersonic freefall in the hostile environment of 23 miles / 36 km above earth won’t be easy.

To learn more about the mission, visit http://redbullstratos.com